Over UAH 800M transferred for Okhmatdyt restoration - Liashko
More than UAH 800 million has already been received to restore the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital, which was damaged by a Russian missile attack.
More than UAH 800 million has already been received to restore the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital, which was damaged by a Russian missile attack.
12 July 2024
The Cabinet of Ministers at a field meeting in Kharkiv region approved an additional UAH 6.8 billion in funding for its e-Recovery program.
Solar power generation units will be deployed at 130 primary medical care facilities across Ukraine.
11 July 2024
In Zakarpattia, solar panels are installed in 4,000 households, but should be installed in 20,000.
10 July 2024
In Irpin, Kyiv region, thanks to the United24 fundraising platform, a residential high-rise building at 42 Davydchuk Street, destroyed by Russian troops at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, has been restored and put into operation.
Power engineers have resumed electricity supply to the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv.
09 July 2024
Ukraine has developed plans to rebuild one of the largest cargo aircraft, the An-225 Mriya, the only model of which was destroyed by Russia in the first days of the full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Russia’s missile strike destroyed all electrical equipment at the Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital. In order to provide a temporary power supply to the hospital new building, the DTEK energy company delivered three transformer substations.
The Cabinet of Ministers has allocated UAH 100 million from the state budget reserve fund for priority restoration works at the Okhmatdyt Children Hospital.
A new financial agreement between Ukraine and the European Investment Bank (EIB), totaling EUR 100 million, is being ratified. These investments will soon be directed to communities to finance recovery projects.
05 July 2024
The Lviv City Council has allocated UAH 39 million to compensate residents of four houses on Stryiska Street that were destroyed on July 6, 2023, during the largest Russian missile attack.
03 July 2024
Germany and Poland are among Ukraine's biggest partners in terms of providing comprehensive assistance during the struggle of Ukrainians against the aggressor and will cooperate closely in rebuilding Ukraine and bringing the country closer to the EU.
Yokohama Mayor Takeharu Yamanaka and UNDP Tokyo Representative Office Director Hideko Hadzialic signed an agreement on cooperation in the reconstruction of social infrastructure in Ukraine, including a kindergarten in Odesa that was damaged by a Russian missile strike.
30 June 2024
Thanks to international funds, 386 new windows have already been installed in the houses of the Darivka community damaged as a result of Russian attacks.
Zaporizhzhia plans to build 10 underground schools by the end of the year, and work is already underway at five sites.
29 June 2024
This summer, the European Council intends to send to Ukraine the first payment from the proceeds of assets belonging to the Russian Central Bank that were blocked in Europe after the start of Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
In cooperation with Spain, the team of the Ukrainian Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development Ministry is planning to implement a project on the development of railway routes in Ukraine in compliance with EU standards.
28 June 2024
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine continues to work to seize immobilized Russian sovereign assets and the assets of Russian oligarchs who support Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
27 June 2024
Seventeen largest banks have signed a memorandum related to bank lending for projects on the restoration of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
26 June 2024
Denmark will transfer EUR 4.7 million to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund for the restoration of energy infrastructure in the Mykolaiv and Kharkiv regions.
25 June 2024
The hospital in Trostianets, which was damaged by Russians during the occupation, has been rebuilt by 80% - the work is scheduled to be completed by the end of summer 2024.
24 June 2024
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has thanked German businesses for the support they provide to Ukraine, including in its reconstruction.
23 June 2024
In Sinhury, Zhytomyr region, a lyceum damaged by Russian shelling is being restored as part of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) project.
22 June 2024
Naftogaz Group will help restore the Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas, whose buildings were devastated by a Russian missile attack overnight Saturday.
21 June 2024
The European Peace Fund may receive the first payment of EUR 1.5 billion in proceeds from frozen Russian assets before the summer break in the EU. By the end of the year, Ukraine may receive military equipment worth up to EUR 3 billion from this source.
In the Zaporizhzhia region, the construction of "underground schools" – shelters – has begun.
20 June 2024
In the village of Sulyhivka in the Kharkiv region, power grids destroyed in the summer of 2022 during hostilities have been restored.
Germany has sent 16 trucks to Ukrainian energy companies.
19 June 2024
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal met with Marshal of the Polish Sejm Szymon Holownia to discuss the restoration of Ukrainian energy facilities.